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Fish and Wildlife Technology at Lethbridge Community College

How long is the Fish and Wildlife Technology at Lethbridge Community College?
1 Year (post-diploma) Certificate of Specialization in Fish and Wildlife Technology

What you need to get in to the Fish and Wildlife Technology at Lethbridge Community College?
Students may be accepted into the Fish and Wildlife Technology program in both the Fall (September) and Winter (January) terms. Academic Requirements: Applicants to this program are required to have a Renewable Resource Management Diploma or equivalent or a related bachelor's degree in an area such as Resource Management, Biology, Environmental Studies or similar area of study. Students from other institutions should have background in ecology, wildlife management, fishery management, map and aerial photo interpretation, geology, botany, zoology and statistics. Applicants are required to have completed the academic requirements with a minimum GPA of 2.50 or equivalent or permission of the Fish and Wildlife Technology Chair. Employers often require students hold a valid Standard First Aid or Wilderness First Aid Certificate and/or CPR Certificate to be eligible for seasonal and/or permanent employment. Students are encouraged to obtain these certificates either prior to entering the program or during the first term. Students are off-campus completing field courses during most of September and April. Students are expected to provide their own equipment and supplies.

For more information on the Fish and Wildlife Technology at Lethbridge Community College
(403) 320-3323

Does the :program offer a Coop?
No

Distance Education Available:
No

What type of learning environment should I expect in the Fish and Wildlife Technology?
In Class Study

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